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Apple Creek, Ohio. — Funeral services were held near here on Sept. 27 for Miss Katie Miller, daughter of Mose Miller, who was fatally injured in a collision while returning from a funeral. | Apple Creek, Ohio. — Funeral services were held near here on Sept. 27 for Miss Katie Miller, daughter of Mose Miller, who was fatally injured in a collision while returning from a funeral. | ||
Seriously injured in the same accident were Eli Hershberger and his little son, the latter suffering fractures of both legs. | Seriously injured in the same accident were Eli Hershberger and his little son, the latter suffering fractures of | ||
both legs. | |||
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1950 Oct 26 p. 4 | |||
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<font size="+2">'''Second Death From Ohio Accident'''</font> | |||
<center><h3>YOUNG FARMER OF ORRVILLE COMMUNITY DIES OF INJURIES</h3></center> | |||
Kidron, Ohio. — A young farmer of this community and his sister-in-law were victims of a car-truck collision while en route home from Indiana where they had attended a funeral. | |||
Funeral services were held at the Kidron Mennonite church Oct. 2 for Eli E. Hershberger, 25, of Orrville, who succumbed to injuries suffered in an auto accident about a week earlier. His four-year-old son, Vernon, suffered fractures of both legs in the same accident. Other survivors include his wife, the former Erma Hostetler, daughter Nancy, 3, his mother, Mrs. Fanny Hershberger, and a number of brothers and sisters. | |||
Instantly killed in the same accident was Miss Katie Miller, daughter of Mose Miller of Apple Creek and a sister of Mrs. Hershberger. Funeral services for Miss Miller were held at Apple Creek on Sept. 27. | |||
A large congregation attended the services for Mr. Hershberger, conducted by I. W. Royer and Harold Bauman of the Orrville Mennonite church, of which he was a member. He had operated the farm of Oscar Amstutz east of Orrville for the past five years. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1950 Oct 5 p. 4
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ONE DEAD, TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN OHIO WRECK
Apple Creek, Ohio. — Funeral services were held near here on Sept. 27 for Miss Katie Miller, daughter of Mose Miller, who was fatally injured in a collision while returning from a funeral.
Seriously injured in the same accident were Eli Hershberger and his little son, the latter suffering fractures of both legs.
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1950 Oct 26 p. 4
text of obituary:
Second Death From Ohio Accident
YOUNG FARMER OF ORRVILLE COMMUNITY DIES OF INJURIES
Kidron, Ohio. — A young farmer of this community and his sister-in-law were victims of a car-truck collision while en route home from Indiana where they had attended a funeral.
Funeral services were held at the Kidron Mennonite church Oct. 2 for Eli E. Hershberger, 25, of Orrville, who succumbed to injuries suffered in an auto accident about a week earlier. His four-year-old son, Vernon, suffered fractures of both legs in the same accident. Other survivors include his wife, the former Erma Hostetler, daughter Nancy, 3, his mother, Mrs. Fanny Hershberger, and a number of brothers and sisters.
Instantly killed in the same accident was Miss Katie Miller, daughter of Mose Miller of Apple Creek and a sister of Mrs. Hershberger. Funeral services for Miss Miller were held at Apple Creek on Sept. 27.
A large congregation attended the services for Mr. Hershberger, conducted by I. W. Royer and Harold Bauman of the Orrville Mennonite church, of which he was a member. He had operated the farm of Oscar Amstutz east of Orrville for the past five years.